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Infinity Hall Live

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Ch. Title Description # Day Date Time Length RPT CC DVS AD MD
10.1 Rusted Root The Pittsburgh-based fusion band Rusted Root brings their unique percussive jam-rock sound to the historic stage at Infinity Hall. Blending world influences from the African, Indian, and Middle Eastern traditions, Rusted Root embodies a percussion-driven rock band with heavy use of tight vocal harmony and pulsing chords. The group performs “Weary Bones,” “Dance in the Middle,” and other hits. Recorded at Infinity Music Hall, a historic 130-year-old venue in Norfolk, Conn. (9 of 13)
WEB LINK
109 SU 05/12/13 12:03am 00:57:11 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Buckwheat Zydeco Emmy and Grammy Award-winning artist Buckwheat Zydeco and his band bring the Creole dance party to Infinity Hall. Born Stanley Joseph Dural, Jr. in 1947, Zydeco was raised in a large, musical family in Lafayette, Louisiana. For over three decades, Buckwheat Zydeco has been delighting audiences with his contemporary style of creole music. Zydeco keeps Louisiana tradition alive with his infectious music, encouraging the audience to boogie to the Buckwheat beat. The song list includes: ”Throw Me Something, Mister” and “Jackpot!”. Recorded at Infinity Music Hall, a historic 130-year-old venue in Norfolk, Conn. (10 of 13)
WEB LINK
110 SU 05/19/13 12:03am 00:57:06 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Jonathan Edwards Veteran folk singer/songwriter Jonathan Edwards, best known for his 1971 classic "Sunshine," demonstrates his expertise with the guitar, mandolin, and accordion to create his own brand of acoustic folk-rock. His heart-felt lyrics and easy-going style continue to please his loyal fans as well as win over new ones. He perform songs primarily from his 2011 album, "My Love Will Keep," such as the stunning a cappella rendition of “This Island Earth.” But he doesn’t disappoint his longtime fans and offers exuberant performances of the classics “Sunshine” and “Shanty”. (Recorded at Infinity Music Hall, a historic 130-year-old venue in Norfolk, Conn.).
WEB LINK
111 SU 05/26/13 12:03am 00:57:11 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Dawes The venue is packed as Los Angeles-based band Dawes takes the stage. The foursome's carefully crafted rhythms and tight harmonies have been compared to the Laurel Canyon sound of Crosby, Still and Nash and Neil Young. Recorded at Infinity Music Hall, a historic 130-year-old venue in Norfolk, Conn. (12 of 13)
WEB LINK
112 SU 06/02/13 12:00am 00:55:37 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 The Best of Infinity Hall Live A compilation of the best performances and interviews from the first season of shows. (13 of 13)
WEB LINK
113 SU 06/16/13 12:01am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Rusted Root The Pittsburgh-based fusion band Rusted Root brings their unique percussive jam-rock sound to the historic stage at Infinity Hall. Blending world influences from the African, Indian, and Middle Eastern traditions, Rusted Root embodies a percussion-driven rock band with heavy use of tight vocal harmony and pulsing chords. The group performs “Weary Bones,” “Dance in the Middle,” and other hits. Recorded at Infinity Music Hall, a historic 130-year-old venue in Norfolk, Conn. (9 of 13)
WEB LINK
109 SU 05/12/13 12:03am 00:57:11 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Buckwheat Zydeco Emmy and Grammy Award-winning artist Buckwheat Zydeco and his band bring the Creole dance party to Infinity Hall. Born Stanley Joseph Dural, Jr. in 1947, Zydeco was raised in a large, musical family in Lafayette, Louisiana. For over three decades, Buckwheat Zydeco has been delighting audiences with his contemporary style of creole music. Zydeco keeps Louisiana tradition alive with his infectious music, encouraging the audience to boogie to the Buckwheat beat. The song list includes: ”Throw Me Something, Mister” and “Jackpot!”. Recorded at Infinity Music Hall, a historic 130-year-old venue in Norfolk, Conn. (10 of 13)
WEB LINK
110 SU 05/19/13 12:03am 00:57:06 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Jonathan Edwards Veteran folk singer/songwriter Jonathan Edwards, best known for his 1971 classic "Sunshine," demonstrates his expertise with the guitar, mandolin, and accordion to create his own brand of acoustic folk-rock. His heart-felt lyrics and easy-going style continue to please his loyal fans as well as win over new ones. He perform songs primarily from his 2011 album, "My Love Will Keep," such as the stunning a cappella rendition of “This Island Earth.” But he doesn’t disappoint his longtime fans and offers exuberant performances of the classics “Sunshine” and “Shanty”. (Recorded at Infinity Music Hall, a historic 130-year-old venue in Norfolk, Conn.).
WEB LINK
111 SU 05/26/13 12:00am 00:57:11 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Dawes The venue is packed as Los Angeles-based band Dawes takes the stage. The foursome's carefully crafted rhythms and tight harmonies have been compared to the Laurel Canyon sound of Crosby, Still and Nash and Neil Young. Recorded at Infinity Music Hall, a historic 130-year-old venue in Norfolk, Conn. (12 of 13)
WEB LINK
112 SU 06/02/13 12:00am 00:55:37 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 The Best of Infinity Hall Live A compilation of the best performances and interviews from the first season of shows. (13 of 13)
WEB LINK
113 SU 06/16/13 12:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST